In the Legend of Zelda collectors addition while playing OoT I didn't know that there was a set order to complete the dungeons as an adult so after getting the hook shot I went on to complete the Fire Temple then the Forest Temple but I locked myself out of a room to the boss key in the Water Temple so I didn't beat the game until I got the 3DS version In 2012.

In the Legend of Zelda collectors addition while playing OoT I didn't know that there was a set order to complete the dungeons as an adult so after getting the hook shot I went on to complete the Fire Temple then the Forest temple but I locked myself out of a room to the boss key so I didn't beat the game until I got the 3DS version In 2012.

In the Legend of Zelda collectors addition while playing OoT I didn't know that there was a set order to complete the dungeons as an adult so after getting the hook shot I went on to complete the Fire Temple then the Forest temple but I locked myself out of a room to the boss key so I didn't beat the game until I got the 3DS version In 2012.

Is it...even possible to lock yourself out of a room?

Yeah its not a room but a hallway I think with a giant block and if you push it rather than pull it it'll keep you from advancing in the dungeon I tried everything to get passed it but it didn't work and i didn't want to restart the game so I stopped playing it. I believe they fixed it in the 3DS addition but I don't remember.

Majora's Mask 3D is coming and you know what that means? The Razor Sword is gonna return! ... and still be useless, eh whatever its gonna be in 3D.

@WhiteNoise17
There was a way to skip part of the Fire Temple, too. I can't remember exactly, but I think that all you have to do is knock down that pillar to get to Darania ASAP, then talk to him, and you don't have to unlock all the doors to get to the boss key. I know 100% that I skipped part of the dungeon, but I can't remember how. It was like they give you a key, and you have to use it on specific doors to shortcut, kind of like the Gerudo Fortress key area. That's probably the loophole that got you stuck, except it made it impossible, instead of shortening the time you have to spend to get through the duncgeon.

Things I've done:
I killed Revolver Ocelot in MGS3, even though I knew he was in Metal Gear Solid.
GTA series is basically don't do anything, but you still do.
I used to clone Pokemon in Gold and Silver.
I used to use Action Replay on DS.
I know this isn't actually in any game, but I tried to clean a duplicate copy of Super Mario Bros. 3(NES) that I had, by rinsing it out. I think I was 4 years old.

@Scar392 I did the fire temple thing on Master Quest but since I saw everything on the normal quest I thought it was normal for the MQ mode....

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@Scar392 I did the fire temple thing on Master Quest but since I saw everything on the normal quest I thought it was normal for the MQ mode....

That's how they expected people to play. Like I said, I can't remember exactly how I did it. I think it has to do with jumping over the fence in that fire chase area. That leads you to a door where you're on the other side of a door that has a key. You can still use the key on that door, but you're already on the side of the door that would require that key, so you can use it on another door. It might have been that you can avoid talking to Darunia, which saves you a key on the way back.

If you do it right, I think one of the Gorons will be trapped forever, and a couple rooms won't be visited, unless you want to go back and free the the Goron, but you don't really have to. Even if you get stuck, you should be able to do what I just described(in some form), to get to where another key is. Or maybe the OP didn't find one of the Goron keys(bombed wall).

In C.O.D, where you get those really serious "Don't breathe, think or move" missions, I get bored and friendly fire. XD
Or, in the spec-ops, if there's ever a sniping mission, I get bored and start trying to quick-scope my teammate.

back on topic, I loved to beat the 4th gym before the third one in the original Pokémon games(and their remakes)
who needs flash anyway?

When I replay generation 3 I often find myself completing Granite Cave before beating the Dewford Gym for Flash, then just forgetting about doing it until they force me to beat it to get the fifth gym badge.

My brother and I are messing around with Marvel Vs. Capcom 2 in the PS3. When I picked storm and my brother picked some kind of a cactus creature ( I can't remember his name.) he pulled a super combo move, then the cactus creature somehow disappears. I couldn't do anything about it so I ended up resetting the match. I guess this is a rare glitch that on Marvel Vs. Capcom 2, Did anyone encounter this before? ( I'll most of y'all probably heard of this game anyways.)

Currently playing: Dynasty Warriors 8: Empires (PS4), Destiny (PS4), Atelier: Alchemists of the Dusk Sky -Escha and Logy, and (some) Rune Factory 4.
Going to play soon: Ratchet and Clank HD Collection (started it, but not gonna really get into it until later.)

don't know if this was suposed to happen but today I was playing Link's Awakening DX and when I reached the mini/sub-boss(es) in the key cavern I left the room by accident in the middle of the fight and the mini/sub-boss died instantly when I went back to the room

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I'm surprised I haven't seen this yet..
Goofing off in Mario Kart 64. Exploring the different tracks was something I did quite often as a kid on that game. I love to see tracks like Royal Raceway remade today, but I do miss the ability to be able to explore places like the castle grounds.